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Had this while I was angrily slurping up every word in all of Schroys awesome threads this weekend.
![]() Gotta say, have to agree with an earlier poster, Sam Adams is starting to really get a bit out there with these experimental beers. This one is called the Stony Brook Red out of it's Oak Barrel Room Collection and it was extremley tart and citrusy. Tart citrus is one of my favorite flavors, but not in beer. A bit disappointed--more Zima than what I thought an Oak Barrel Belgian Red Ale would taste like. I have one of their Oak Barrel Stout's I'll probably try this weekend while raging about a Maganus thread. ![]() _ |
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I drank a bunch of Long Trail Pale Ale on Saturday, which I really enjoyed.
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another one you might like is Smuttynose Shoal Pale Ale. i think Smuttynose is the best all around brewery in New England. |
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Thanks for the tip on Smuttynose. Haven't seen that at my distributorship, but will check. |
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I like hoopy ales if there is a citrus thing going on. I'm not really into just the hop/pinecone taste. |
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Still waiting for the next Jet SB crown.
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Have enjoyed some of Smuttynose's brew.. but best brewery in NE goes to Ottercreek/Wolaver's. IMO.
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In Berkeley I buy Fuller's ESB. (about $4 for 22oz). Nearby I found the steal of the week in Red Hook ESB 24oz on sale for $2.25!!! I have no idea how ESB comes about, but it's my favorite craft brew. Great change-up over Sierra and Lagunitas. |
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Fuller's ESB by the way is an exceptional.. Red Hood... so-so If you haven't had it already look out for Left Hand - Sawtooth Ale. One of the better ESB's I've had not made by Fuller. |
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stumblin mumblin butt fumblin
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Have any of you guys ever been to the Yard House? It's a chain, one opened recently in Yonkers that I have been to, about 140 brews on tap
great tunes, big TV's for sports and decent food.http://www.yardhouse.com/locations/coming-soon.aspx |
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Typically European brewers only use one or two of the four varieties in their pilsners. Sam Adams used a blend of all four. None of this will change your mind and make you like the beer. But it's still cool IMO. ![]() I've learned that hoppy beers can be an acquired taste. I used to hate them just as you did. Now I can't get enough of them. Last edited by Sourceworx; 01-13-2012 at 08:55 AM. |
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Not happening.
Last edited by Sourceworx; 01-13-2012 at 08:46 AM. |
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Which IPA did you get? They have several of them. |
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http://www.northernbrewer.com/shop/b...tract-kit.html And this IPA (I think, I can't find my order confirmation) http://www.northernbrewer.com/shop/b...tract-kit.html |
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My friend did the hefe kit. It's comes out like your typical German hefe. I tried their Irish Red kit a while back. That came out really good. And I just bought the ingredients to do an all grain version of their patersbier, which I heard is awesome. |
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